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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 147 — State Officers

§ 147-69.4A. Support and assistance; Supplemental Retirement Board of Trustees.

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§ 147-69.4A. Support and assistance; Supplemental Retirement Board of Trustees.
(a)The Supplemental Retirement Board of Trustees, as established under G.S. 135-96, may request the Investment Authority to provide monitoring, evaluation, reporting, and other support or assistance for the investments of the Supplemental Retirement Income Plan of North Carolina and the North Carolina Public Employee Deferred Compensation Plan.
(b)Upon the consent of the Investment Authority to provide requested support or assistance under this section, the Investment Authority's responsibilities shall be documented in a Statement of Investment Policy approved by the Supplemental Retirement Board of Trustees.
(c)In providing any support or assistance under this section, the Investment Authority shall discharge its duties as a fiduciary to the participants in the Supplemental Retirement Income Plan of North Carolina and the North Carolina Public Employee Deferred Compensation Plan. (2025-6, s. 3.1(a).)
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